To every clime and nation, We send it forth today; God speed its glorious mission, With earnest hearts we pray. The Christian Flag! behold it, And hail it with a song, And let the voice of millions The joyful strain prolong. The Christian Flag! unfurl it, That all the world may see The bloodstained cross of Jesus, Who died to make us free. The Christian Flag! unfurl it, And oer and oer again, Oh! may it bear the message, Good will and peace to men. The Christian Flag! God bless it! Now throw it to the breeze, And may it wave triumphant Oer land and distant seas, Till all the wide creation Upon its folds shall gaze, And all the world united, Our loving Savior praise. *[Full Story »]

Sir Winston Churchill once said:
“The flags of the Confederate States of America were very important and a matter of great pride to those citizens living in the Confederacy. They are also a matter of great pride for their descendants as part of their heritage and history.”

You ain’t just whistling Dixie!

Memorial Day in America was first held as “Decorations Day” in the South in honor of both the soldiers of Confederate gray and Union blue.

Some folks call the War Between the States, 1861-1865, a lost cause but stories of the heroic—brave men and women who stood for Southern Independence are still cherished in the hearts and souls of many people throughout the South.

Saturday, April 26th is Confederate Memorial Day in Georgia and other states.

The only surviving copy of the permanent Constitution of the Confederate States of America — a part of the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library collections — will be displayed a day earlier on Friday April 25 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Richard B. Russell Special Collections Libraries at the University of Georgia, 300 S. Hull Street, Athens, Georgia. Read more at: http://www.libs.uga.edu/blog/?p=8612[Full Story »]

I see from the front of your newspaper that I have been nominated once again for the Dodge County Hospital Board. While I appreciate the thought behind this and the confidence it proclaims, I am not interested in serving. Thanks for allowing me to make this public knowledge. I wish the employees of Dodge County Hospital all the best in these tumultuous times for healthcare.

What big media failed to mention about about a few doctors bilking the Medicare system:

“The winner of the current Medicare sweepstakes is Dr. Soloman E. Melgin, an immigrant from the Dominican Republic. The loser is the American taxpayer, doubly so when a healthcare recipient.”
Brenda Walker on VDARE.com 4-9-14

They were ramping up outrage at doctors’ charges but left you thinking American-born doctors were the pricey ones, when the worst offenders were immigrant doctors jumping on the U.S. government gravy train.
VDARE.com is a great site, one I check several times a day.

America’s foreign adventurism continues. Once in these places we never seem to leave. Republican politicians stupidly go along with this madness, even though Democrats invented it. Only six Republicans voted against the Iraq war. One of the six was John Duncan of Tennessee, who sees these excursions for what they are. Congressman Duncan knows that being in Iraq and Afghanistan and the rest of the 160 or so nations we now occupy is now a conservative position. Many other Republicans in Congress should think more before they vote.
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By Angie Bland
The Dodge County High School (DCHS) Indians soccer team won the region championship again! They are the 2014 region champs!
After winning the 2013 region championship and losing some fantastic Seniors last year, there were some who doubted another championship. The DCHS boys won the last seven games straight, region and non-region. The last two games were Bleckley, which was Senior night and Jefferson County, which was a region game.
The Lady Indians have also brought home high honors with a second place region trophy and a win over Jefferson and Bleckley Counties.
Senior night was a night to remember for the 2014 DCHS Seniors. They were scheduled to play their biggest rivals of the year even though it wasn’t a region game. The teams always look forward to playing Bleckley County every year.
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